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From: Jake Colman <colman@ppllc.com>
Subject: [Q]: Using MS Exchange Server for Mail and News
Date: 22 Apr 1998 10:32:30 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <76yawysz9d.fsf@tweed.principia.com> (raw)


Our firm is getting ready to install MS Exchange Server to handle all of our
Internet and internal email and to host News.  Will I still be able to use
Unix-hosted Emacs to do my email and news processing?

I know that Exchange Server can handle POP.  Can it also be configured to
handle SMTP (for outgoing) and for NNTP? Is there any reason why my SA will
fight me on configuring Exchange Server this way?

It can be argued that I should post this in a MS forum.  I am posting this here
since I am sure that other gnus users have encountered this situatin and can
tell me how to deal with it.

Thanx!

-- 
Jake Colman                     

Principia Partners LLC                  Phone: (201) 946-0300
Harborside Financial Center               Fax: (201) 946-0320
902 Plaza II                           Beeper: (800) 505-2795
Jersey City, NJ 07311                  E-mail: colman@ppllc.com
                                       E-mail: jcolman@jnc.com
                                          web: http://www.ppllc.com


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